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Used 1993 Nissan Truck Extended Cab Consumer Reviews

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4.38 out of 5 stars

Just keeps on going.....

Ponyboy, 05/16/2003
1993 Nissan Truck 2dr Extended Cab SB (2.4L 4cyl naturally aspired 5M)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Bought my pick-up used in 1996. I have since then racked-up 180,000 miles on the odometer! The ONLY thing I have ever had to replace was an ignition relay (twice), and that only cost $15 each time. My truck is a five speed, and I have never had to replace the clutch! Nobody believes me, but the original clutch is still in it! The engine still runs strong, does not leak, and does not smoke. With regular maintenance (like I've always performed) I wonder just how long it will last?! Great job Nissan! This is quality construction!

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Great Truck

Armando, 04/09/2003
1993 Nissan Truck SE V6 2dr Extended Cab SB (3.0L 6cyl naturally aspired 5M)
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

I have never kept any vehicle this long.

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4.13 out of 5 stars

My used Nissan Truck

Jeremy, 01/06/2005
1993 Nissan Truck 2dr Extended Cab 4WD SB (2.4L 4cyl naturally aspired 5M)
0 of 1 people found this review helpful

I bought my 1993 Nissan King Cab Pickup with 94,000 miles on it and it now has 152,000. I have the 4-cylinder / 5 speed combo and feel the power to weight ratio on the 4WD is not good enough. The additional transfer case weight, suspension, slighly bigger tires absolutely rob this motor of power. A small truck such as this should get 17 - 18 MPG, not 14 - 15. It does have reliability and true toughness on back roads, so camping is a non-issue. I am pleasantly suprised about where it can go. It does boast a thicker / heavier frame than a Toyota. However, buy the Toyota. A cheaper Nissan is NOT the answer. If you are looking at trucks, and are afraid to spend the extra money up front cost on a a Toyota, buy one anyway.

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